All About Circuits spoke with IBM physicist and chief quantum hardware architect Oliver Dial to get exclusive details on IBM's 400+ qubit quantum processor: Osprey.
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In the Quantum Race, IBM Pulls Ahead With Error Mitigation Techniques
All About Circuits interviewed IBM's Sarah Sheldon to learn how new error mitigation techniques could expedite the use of quantum computers in real-world settings.
The Heart of Fuel Cells, “MEAs,” May Propel the Future of Green Energy
AAC spoke to Gore to learn how membrane electrode assemblies in fuel cells can help decarbonize applications from drones to warehouses.
Cognifiber Introduces Glass-based Photonic Chip for Edge Computing
In an interview with Israel-based Cognifiber, All About Circuits learned of a new glass-based chip that could meet the mounting demands of edge computing.
IBM Researcher Reveals Details on Quantum Entanglement Forging
IBM Quantum has introduced entanglement forging, a technique to double the size of systems that can be simulated using quantum hardware. We spoke to one of the researchers who led the development of this method.
AAC Exclusive: A Chat With IBM Researchers Who Built the New “VTFET” Transistor
In December, IBM and Samsung announced a new transistor architecture said to defy conventional FinFETs. We spoke with two of IBM's leading researchers on this project for details.
Home EV Charging and “Energy Independence”: Meet myenergi Lead Engineer Robin Richard
Pessimism about renewables, Meet Robin Richard, the lead engineer for myenergi, a company hoping to make renewable infrastructure accessible to all.
The Curiously Low-tech Side of High-tech Manufacturing
In this article, engineers discuss seemingly primitive parts of the manufacturing process and the feasibility of replacing those processes with automation.
When Will the Semiconductor Industry Bounce Back? Market Experts Weigh In
Just like other business activities, the electronics industry was adversely affected by COVID-19-related shutdowns with many companies facing reductions in purchase orders and, consequently, profits.
Supporting the Future: Semiconductor Manufacturers Focus on College Training Resources
Though there are many advantages of semiconductor manufacturers investing in EE education through funding university programs and projects, there are also drawbacks to consider.